BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: JOBIM Relives The Hits Of The Master Of The Bossa Nova
Three guest soloists were invited by Alastair Kerr, musical director Panorama do Brasil....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015. TEX PERKINS AND THE DARK HORSES Were Friendly And Relaxed At The Dunstan Playhouse
Tex Perkins And The Dark Horses neatly and casually led their audience through some laid back and understated songs....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Brings Presidential Concerts To Adelaide
Harper Clements looks back over her forty years, working in the White House....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: FRISKY AND MANNISH Bring Modern Cabaret To Adelaide
Frisky and Mannish are no strangers to Adelaide audiences, and their many fans turned out in force....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: MEOW MEOW - HIS MASTER'S CHOICE Was A Saucy Look At The Source Of Cabaret
Meow Meow, once again, had the audience in the palm of her hand from first to last....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: STRANGE BEDFELLOWS - UNDER THE COVERS Brings German Kabarett Into The 21st Century
Jacqui Dark and Kanen Breen, accompanied, or perhaps that should be aided and abetted, by their musical director, Daryl Wallis, at the piano are the Strange Bedfellows....
BWW Reviews: SELBY AND FRIENDS - THE CZECH CONNECTION Was An Exciting Evening Of Music
Every concert has new aspects, new joys, and new stories, and so did this one....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: MY VAGABOND BOAT Takes A German Kabarett Inspired Look At Refugees
Rooted in Weimar era German Kabarett, with touches of Dadaism evident, My Vagabond Boat is about loss, enforced travel, and seeking new lives....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: THE TAP PACK Cleverly Combined Dance, Song, And Comedy
It is nigh on impossible to resist a tap show, and so The Tap Pack just had to be on my list....
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FESTIVAL 2015: VARIETY GALA PERFORMANCE Started A Fortnight Of The Best In Cabaret
The packed audience showed their appreciation with continuous bursts of applause and laughter....
BWW Reviews: THE GOODBYE GIRL Gets A Rare Performance In Adelaide
The Goodbye Girl, is the 1993 musical based on the film from 1977, with a book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlish, and lyrics by David Zippel...
BWW Reviews: ADELAIDE CABARET FRINGE 2015: MIDNIGHT SOUL Covered Decades Of Music With Meaning
The performance spanned the decades, with so many landmark songs marking the way....
BWW Review: ADELAIDE CABARET FRINGE 2015: OPENING NIGHT GALA PERFORMANCE Was A Cabaret Fan's Dream Come True
The marvellous Opening Night Gala Performance, like the whole Cabaret Fringe, has found audiences continually increasing. Even this much larger venue was sold out....
BWW Reviews: DON GIOVANNI Achieves The Sexual Tension And Displays Of Genuine Emotion Needed
The original production received critical acclaim but, by comparison, this production makes that one look rather tame....
BWW Reviews: MASQUERADE Brings An Iconic Children's Book To Life
The Moon is in love with the Sun and sends her servant, Jack Hare, to deliver her message of love, but he is not the most reliable of creatures....
BWW Reviews: SMALL GODS Is A Pratchett Take On The Darkness Of Religion And Political Manipulation
Fittingly, for the first Unseen Theatre Company production since Sir Terry Pratchett's death, Small Gods shows us one of his darker pieces....
BWW Reviews: CANZONE DE MIO PADRE (SONGS MY FATHER TAUGHT ME) Was A Collection Of Italian Tenor Favourites
Anybody who enjoys full throated singing, and a swirling orchestral backing, would have been as a delighted as I was....
BWW Reviews: THIS IS WHERE WE LIVE Delves Into The Minds Of Two Misfits
In an intense hour we meet two damaged and dysfunctional young people, Chloe and Chris, the 'odd boy', as she describes him....
BWW Reviews: CATS Still Fills Theatres After Thirty-Four Years
The songs in this show are not based on the poems, they are the poems, word for word....
BWW Reviews: G&S FEST: PRINCESS IDA Completes A Trio Of Savoy Operettas
The third and final production in the Gilbert and Sullivan Society's Festival at the Arts Theatre is G&S Fest: Princess Ida....
BWW Reviews: MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING Is Really Quite Something
The University of Adelaide Theatre Guild has turned, once again, to the multi-award winning director, Megan Dansie, to tackle Shakespeare's comedy, Much Ado About Nothing....
BWW Reviews: ROTUNDA Commemorates The First World War And The ANZAC Gallipoli Landings
Tissues were definitely used by some members of the audience to wipe away tears during the most moving sections of this performance....
BWW Reviews: JAKE'S WOMEN Are A Very Unusual Group Of Ladies
In typical Neil Simon fashion, there is more to this play than mere superficial comedy....
BWW Reviews: SUMMER OF THE SEVENTEENTH DOLL Is A Tale Of Times Past That Is Still Relevant
Ray Lawler's play, Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, was first performed in 1955, and is considered an Australian classic....
BWW Reviews: MADAME: THE STORY OF JOSEPH FARRUGIA Tells Of A Richly Varied Life And Career
This is a sensational piece of theatre, unlike any other, moving, informative, enlightening, funny, sad, and poignant,...
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